McElroy's Philadelphia city directory, 1867, Part 245

Author: A. McElroy & Co; Orrin Rogers (Firm); E.C. & J. Biddle (Firm)
Publication date: 1837
Publisher: Philadelphia : A. McElroy & Co.
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Church Extension Society, German Reformed Church. Rev. Dr. Bomberger, President. John Wiest, Treasurer, 240 Chestnut.


Episcopal Female Traot Society, Depository, 1314 Chestnut. Mrs. Ducachet, Directress. Miss H. P. Smith, Secretary. Mrs. E. Lathrop, Treasurer. Agents, McCauley & Remont. German Reformed Church Publication Board, 54 N 6th. S. R. Fisher & Co., Agents.


Lutheran Publication Society, 42 N 9th. Hon. C. Kugler, President. Rev. P. Raby, Secretary. Thomas L. Schrack, Local Agent.


Methodist Episcopal Book Room, 1018 Arch


Pennsylvania Branch American Tract Society, 1210 Chestnut. H. N. Thissel, District Sec- retary.


Philadelphia Conference Tract Society, 1018 Arch street. Rev. S. W. Thomas, agent, Corres- ponding Secretary. Rev. A. Manship, Record- ing Secretary. Thomas K Peterson, Treasurer. Philadelphia Tract and Mission Society, 1334 Chestnut. Samuel H. Perkins, President. Thos. A. Robinson, Rec. Secretary. David W. Pres- cott, Treasurer. Joseph H. Schreiner, Agent. Presbyterian Board of Publication, 821 Chestnut. Rev. Wm. M. Engles, D.D., President. Rev. William E. Schenck, Cor. Secretary and Editor. Rev. W. M. Rice, Rec. Clerk. Winthrop Sar- gent, Business Correspondent and Treasurer. Presbyterian Publication Committee, 1336 Chestnut. Rev. Albert Barnes, Chairman. Rev. John W. Dulles, Secretary and Editor of Committee's Publications. William L. Hilde- burn, Treasurer.


Tract Association of Friends, Depository, 304


Arch. Mark Balderston, Secretary. Elton B. Gifford, Treasurer.


MISCELLANEOUS ASSOCIATIONS.


Albion Society, Frederick Fairthorne, President. William G. Boulton, Secretary. Thomas H. Kirtley, Treasurer. Jacob Smedley, Jr., Agent, 211 Chestnut.


American Baptist Historical. Society, 530 Arch. Howard Malcom, D.D., President. J. Newton Brown, D.D., Corresponding Secretary and Treasurer.


American Protestant Hall and Library Associa- tion, Locust ab Broad. Robert J. Magee, President. James A. Campbell, Secretary, 255 S 21st. James Gourley, Treasurer.


American Academy of Music, Broad and Locust. James C. Hand, President. James Traquair, Treasurer. Michael Nesbit, Secretary, 205 S 6th.


Citizens Association of Pennsylvania, 800 Arch. Joseph Parrish, M.D., President. John M. Maris, Jay Cooke, Vice-Presidents. Joshua Woolston, Secretary. T. T. Tasker, Jr., Treas- urer.


Episcopal Rooms, 708 Walnut. Rev. John A. Childs, Secretary.


Friends' Fuel Association for the Poor. Joseph M. Truman, Jr., Clerk, 413 Franklin. John W. Clothier, 72 N 4th, M. Dawson Richards, S W 10th & Arch, Recorders of orders for fuel. Female Anti- Slavery Society. Lucretia Mott, President. Gulielma M. Jones, Recording Secretary, 116 N 11th Mary Grew, Cor. Secretary. Annie Shoemaker, Treasurer.


Female Association of Philadelphia for the Re- lief of the Sick and Infirm Poor with Clothing. Helen G. Longstreth, President. Anne Caley, Secretary. Elizabeth J. Ferris, Treasurer, 937 Franklin.


French Benevolent Society. S. Destouet, Presi- dent. M. V. Olry, Treasurer. H. Tirel, Sec- retary, 36 S 4th. Library, 12,000 vols.


Fuel Savings Society of the City and Liberties of Philadelphia. Israel H. Johnson, President. B. W. Beesley, Secretary, 29 N 4th. Edward H. Williamson, Treasurer, 700 Arch.


German Society, Hall 24 S 7th. Wm. J. Horst- mann, President. L. Herbert, Vice-President. A Kusenberg and J. Hein, Secretaries. L. Grosholz, Treasurer. Frederick Heyer, So-


licitor. C. W. Widmaier, Agent. 0. Seiden- sticker, Librarian.


Hibernian Society. General Robert Patterson, President. James Harper, Vice President. James L. Taylor, Secretary, 140 Walnut. James Brown, Treasurer.


Lutheran Pastor's Fund, 42 N 9th. Rev. E. W. Hutter, Rev. G. F. Krotel, D.D., Rev. L. E. Albert, Messrs. F. V. Beisel, W. M. Heyl and W. W. Kurtz, Trustees.


Mercantile Beneficial Association. William C. Ludwig, President. 36 N 3d. William A. Ro- lin, Secretary, 739 Market. William H. Bacon, Treasurer.


Ladies' Freedmen's Relief Association, 711 San- soni st. President, Mrs. Aubrey H. Smith. Vice-Presidents, Mrs. John F. Frazer, Mrs. E. W. Clark, Miss Lucy Mayer, Mrs. Robert Pettit, Mrs. Edward Hopper, Mrs. R. C. Grier, Mrs. William Strong, Mrs. John C. Farr, Mrs. John B. McCreary, Mrs. William Douglass, Mrs. Dr. Claridge, Mrs. Horatio Gates Jones, Mrs. Celia Mayer. Secretary, Mrs. Richard


A Fine Stock of Uncut Goods of Foreign and Domestic Fabrics. ROCKHILL & WILSON, 603 & 605 Chestnut Street.


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P. White. Treasurer, Mrs. John L. Le Conte, 1325 Spruce .. Corresponding Secretary, Miss Baldwin.


Merchants' Fund. The object of this Corpora- tion is to furnish relief to Indigent Merchants of the city of Philadelphia, especially such as are aged and infirm. John M. Atwood, Presi- dent, 421 Market. Thomas Robins and Ed- ward A. Souder, Vice Presidents. James B. McFarland, Treasurer, 51 S 4th. William H. Bacon, 218} Walnut, Secretary.


Musical Fund Society, Locust above Sth. Rob- ley Dunglison, M.D., President. Thomas Sul- ley, Vice President. William L. Mactier, Treas- urer. William L. Dunglison, Secretary. Thos. J. Beckett, Superintendent.


Pennsylvania Colonization Society, 609 Walnut. Eli K. Price, President. John W. Dulles, Re- cording Secretary. John M. Harper, Treas- urer. Rev. Thomas S. Malcom, Correspond- ing Secretary and Assistant Treasurer.


Pennsylvania Horticultural Society, Broad bel Walnut. D. Rodney King, President. H. A. Dreer, Treasurer, 714 Chestnut. Charles P. Hayes, Corresponding Secretary. A. W. Har- rison, Recording Secretary. S. S. Rathvon, Professor of Entomology. Thomas P. James, Professor of Botany. James C. Booth, Profes- sor of Horticultural Chemistry.


Pennsylvania Society for Improving the Condi- tion of the African Race. Dillwyn Parrish, President. Joseph M. Truman, Jr., and Lukens Webster, Secretaries. Caleb Clothier, Treasurer. Passmore Williamson, Secretary Acting Committee, S W 7th & Arch.


Pennsylvania State Temperance Society, -, President. Theodore W. Baker, Treasurer. Thomas Cooper, Recording Secretary.


Philadelphia Association for the Relief of Dis- abled Freemen, 34 N 5th. George W. Tryon, President. Marshall Garrigues, Vice President. William T. Butler, Treasurer. Edward D. Yates, Secretary. William J. Pascoe, Assist- ant Secretary.


Philadelphia Baptist Institute and Reading Room, 530 Arch. Rev. B. Griffith, President. Henry E. Lincoln, Treasurer. James S. Dickerson, Corresponding Secretary. S. F. Hansell, Re- cording Secretary.


Pennsylvania Freedmen's Relief Association, 711 Sansom. Stephen Colwell, President. Francis R. Cope, Vice President. Ellis Yarnell, Re- cording Secretary. Robert R. Carson, Corres- ponding Secretary.


Philadelphia Sabbath School Association, George H. Stuart, President. Peter B. Simons, Treas- urer. A. Martin, Secretary and General Su- perintendent. Office, 1122 Chestnut.


Philadelphia Society for Alleviating the Miseries of Public Prisons. James J. Barclay, Presi- dent. John J. Lytle, Secretary. George Ta- ber, 1617 Summer, Treasurer.


Press Club of Philadelphia, 515 Chestnut. Casper Souder, Jr., President.


Union League of Philadelphia, Broad and San- som. J. Gillingham Fell, President. George H. Boker, Secretary. Edward S. Clarke, Treas- urer. Clement R. Whipple, Assistant Secre- tary.


Philadelphia Society for Promoting Agriculture, 702 Walnut. Craig Biddle, President. Chas. W. Harrison, Vice President. George Blight, Treasurer. Alfred L. Kennedy, M.D., Record- ing Secretary. Sidney G. Fisher, Correspond- ing Secretary. John McGowen, Librarian.


Saint Andrew's Society for the Relief of Poor Scotchmen. Charles Macalister, President, 205 S 6th. C. D. Ritchie, 508 Walnut, Secretary. Saint David's Society. President, Horatio Gates Jones. Secretary, William R. Parry.


Scots Thistle Society. William Gray, President. John Booth, 1630 Market, Secretary. Thomas Duncan, 1809 Market, Treasurer.


Society of the Sons of St. George. James Allen, President. James R. Webb, Secretary. Wmn. II. Allen, 154 S 4th, Treasurer.


Sons of Temperance. Office of the Grand Divi- sion of Pennsylvania, 118 S 7th. Louis Wag- ner, G. W. P. John C. Maguigan, Grand Scribe.


State Society of the Cincinnati of Pennsylvania. Thomas McEuen, M. D., President. Harris L. Sproat, Vice President. George W. Harris, Secretary. Josiah W. Harmer, Assistant Sec- retary. William G. Caldwell, Treasurer. Wil- liam Wayne, Assistant Treasurer.


Swiss Benevolent Society, S W corner 4th and Wood. Rudolph Koradi, President. A. H. Wurtz, Secretary. P. I. Wildberger, Treas- urer.


The Grandom Institution, 811 Arch. John M. Ogden, President. Henry C. Townsend, Sec- retary and Treasurer.


The Society for the Institution and Support of First Day or Sunday Schools in the City of Philadelphia, 1122 Chestnut. James Peters, . President. Isaac Ashmead, Vice President. Charles J. Sutter, Treasurer. Alexander Kirk- patrick, Secretary.


Union Benevolent Association. Office, 116 S 7th ; store at N W cor. 7th & Sansom. Samuel H. Perkins, President. Richard D. Wood, J. Fisher Leaming, Vice Presidents. Edmund Wilcox, 404 Chestnut, Treasurer. L. Mont- gomery Bond, Corresponding Secretary. John II. Atwood, Recording Secretary. John Hicks, Agent.


The Brotherhood of the Protestant Episcopal Church. Office, 708 Walnut. John P. Aertson, President. Rev. John A. Childs, Secretary. Thomas A. Gillespie, Treasurer.


United American Mechanics' Hall Association, N E corner 4th & George. George W. Ford, President. William M. Weckerly, Secretary. John Krider, Treasurer. Christian Sharer, Janitor.


The Welsh Society, Horatio G. Jones, President, 133 South Fifth Street. William F. Parry, Secretary. Wm. H. Morgan, Treasurer.


Women's Protective Association, 736 Arch. Sa- rah Caldwell, M D., President. Miss A. E. McDowell, Secretary.


Young Men's Christian Association of Philadel- phia, 1210 Chestnut. Peter B. Simons, Pres- ident. Thomas Tolmen, Treasurer.


Wright's Beneficial Institute, Frankford and Unity, Frankford. John McMullen, President. Joseph Metcalf, Secretary. Nathan Hilles, Treasurer.


The Philadelphia Photographic Society, 520 Wal- nut. Coleman Sellers, President. E. L. Wil- son, Recording Secretary. Formed for the purpose of discussion and improvement in all matters connected with Photography. Meets Ist Wednesday of every month.


Hospitals and Dispensaries.


Charity Hospital, Buttonwood ab 13th. Officers of the Medical Board : President, H. St. Clair


ROCKHILL & WILSON, Brown Stone Clothing Hall, 603 & 605 Chestnut Street.


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Ash, M.D. Secretary, H. Y. Evans, M. D. Treasurer, A. M. Slocum, M.D. Members of the Medical Board ; Surgeons, Drs. Pancoast and Boisnot ; Obstetrics, Dr. Ash ; Diseases of Women, Dr. Evans ; Diseases of Children, Dr. Leaman ; Diseases of the Eye and Ear, Dr. Slocum ; Diseases of the Chest, Dr. Chestou ; Diseases of the Skin, Dr, McGrath ; Fevers and General Diseases, Dr. Hatfield ; Diseases of the Brain, Dr. Welch. Resident Physician, Dr. Stokes.


Christ Church Hospital, Belmont avenue and Monument road. Office, 517 Prune. Mana- gers, James C. Booth, Edmund A. Souder, Robert M. Lewis, Charles Willing, M.D., D. Henry Flickwir, Edward L. Clark. Physician, Francis West. George H. Kirkham, Treasurer. C. Campbell Cooper, M.D., Superintendent. Homeopathic Infirmary, S E 11th and Coates. John Welsh, President. Attending Physicians, B. W. James, P. Dudley. Surgeon, Bushrod W. James.


Howard Hospital and Infirmary for Incurables, 1518 and 1520 Lombard. Thomas H. Powers, President. William J. McElroy, Secretary. Henry D. Sherrerd, Treasurer. Physicians, J. Aitken Meigs, Diseases of the Chest ; Joseph Klapp, Diseases of the Digestive Organs ; David Burpee, M.D., Diseases of the Skin ; A. Paul Turner, Diseases of the Nervous System ; T. S. Harper, M.D., Fevers ; Wm. B. Atkinson, Obstetrics and Diseases of Females ; S. C. Brinckle, Vesico-Renal Affections ; Lawrence Turnbull, Diseases of the Eye and Ear ; Charles Neff and D. D. Clark, General and Special Surgery. Resident Physician, A. P. Turner. Matron, Annie E. Ulmer. Steward, Samuel Houghton.


Homeopathic Hospital, 1118 Cuthbert. Attended by Professors of College. Mrs. J. Reed, Ma- tron.


Jewish Hospital, Westminster avenue & Haver- · ford road. Alfred T. Jones, President.


Philadelphia Dispensary, 127 S 5th. William F. Griffitts, President. Caspar Wistar, Secretary. William L. Edwards, Treasurer. Attending Physicians and Surgeons, Isaac Norris, Richard S. Cleeman, George V. Dunmire, W. Lehman Wells, George D. Townsend and James Collins. Obstetric Physician, Edward A. Spooner. Asst. Obstetric Physician, J. Henry Sherk. Resident Physician, Edward Maris. Assistant Physician. John C. Hall. Apothecary, George V. Brooks. Southern Dispensary, 318 Shippen. James Car- stairs, President. Peter Williamson, Secretary. John Thompson, Treasurer. William Notson, Resident Physician and Apothecary. Duncan Williamson, M.D., and W. F. Patterson, M.D., Attending Physicians and Surgeons.


The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, 11th ab Columbia av. George W. Norris, M.D., Pre- sident. George A. Wood, Vice President. Edw. S. Clarke, Secretary. Morton P. Henry, Trea- surer.


The Pennsylvania Hospital, from 8th to 9th and Spruce to Pine. Mordecai L. Dawson, Presi- dent. John T. Lewis, Treasurer. Wistar Morris, Secretary. Physicians, William W. Gerhard, M.D., James J. Levick, M.D., John Forsyth Meigs, M.D., J. M. Da Costa, M.D. Surgeons, William Hunt, M.D., D. Hayes Agnew, M.D., Addinell Hewson, M.D., Thomas George Morton, M.D. Resident Physicians, Theodore Herbert, M. D., William Pepper, M. D. Horace Williams, M.D. Steward, William G.


Malin. Matron, Mary D. Sharpless. Apothe- cary, John Conrad, M.D. Clerk and Librarian, Augustus F. Muller. Visitors admitted on Monday and Thursday afternoons.


The German Hospital of the City of Philadelphia, 20th and Norris. Joseph M. Richard, Presi- dent. J. Kinike, Treasurer. Frederick Steeb, Secretary. Frederick Heyer, Solicitor.


The Hospital of the Protestant Episcopal Church in Philadelphia, corner Front and Huntingdon. Office, 708 Walnut. Rt. Rev. Wm. B. Stevens, President. Rev. John A. Childs, Secretary. George L. Harrison, Treasurer.


The Northern Dispensary of Philadelphia, 603 Spring Garden. G. W. Tryon, President. J. M. Ogden, Vice President. John Kessler, Jr., Secretary. Robert Lindsay, Treasurer. Resi- dent Physician, Charles Carter, M.D. Attend- ing Physicians and Surgeons, Doctors Carter, Welch, Roth, Wallace, Keyser, Leidy, Town- send and Styer.


St. Francis Hospital, Palmer and Frankford av .. Sister Mary Walburga, Superior. Chapel at- tended by the Redemptionist Fathers (Ger- man).


Friends' Association for the Aid and Elevation of Freedmen. William Canby Biddle and Mar- garet A. Griscom, Secretaries. McPherson Saunders, Treasurer, 34 N 4th.


Pennsylvania Hospital for the Insane, West Philadelphia. between Market and Haverford and 42d and 49th. Has two departments, one for males and the other for females. Physician- in-chief and Superintendent, Thomas S. Kirk- bride, M.D. Assistant Physicians, department for males, S. Preston Jones, M.D., D. Beidler, M.D. Steward, Jonathan Richards. Matron, Harriet P. Smith. Assistant Physician, de- partment for females, J. Edward Lee, M.D. Steward, John Wistar. Matron, Margaret N. Wistar. Visitors are admitted every day, ex- cept Saturday and Sunday, from 10 A. M. un- til sunset.


The St. Joseph's Hospital, Girard av between 16th and 17th, under the care of the Sisters of Charity. Rt. Rev. James F. Wood, President. James A. Doyle, Secretary. Charles A. Rep. plier, Treasurer. Sister Theogene, Sister Ser- vant. Physicians, W. V. Keating, M.D., Alfred Stille, M.D., J. Morehouse, M.D., J. J. Reese, M.D. Surgeons, W. F. Atlee, M.D., Charles S. Boker, M.D., E. A. Page, M.D.


The Women's Hospital of Philadelphia, North College av and 22d. - -, President. E. F. Holloway, Recording Secretary. Mrs. Hannah W. Richardson, 315 Marshall, Treasurer. Eme- line H. Cleveland, Resident Physician. Charles D. Noble, Ann Preston, D. Stanley Gloninger, M. D., J. Gibbons Hunt, Consulting Physicians. Ann Preston, M.D., Corresponding Secretary, 148 N 11th.


Wills' Hospital for the Indigent Blind and Lame, situated on Race between 18th and 19th, oppo- site Logan Square. Andrew Nebinger, M.D., President. Albert H. Smith, Secretary. At- tending Surgeons, Thomas George Morton, R. J. Levis, M.D., D. Hayes Agnew, M.D., A. D. Hall, M.D. Steward, Charles Oat. Resident Physician, William W. McClure, M.D.


Philadelphia Hospital, Blockley Almshonse. At- tending Surgeons, F. F. Maury, R. J. Levis, J. W. Lodge, W. H. Pancoast. Attending Physi- cians, J. L. Ludlow, George Zeigler, A. Stille, E. Rhoads. Attending Obstetricians, R. A. F. Penrose, Edw. L. Duer, E. Schofield, R. M.


Clothing Made to Order. ROCKHILL & WILSON, 603 & 605 Chestnut Street.


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ROCKHILL & WILSON, 603 & 605 Chestnut Street. Fine Ready Made Clothing.


Girrin. Curator, D. Hayes Agnew. Record- ing Clerk, R. M. Girvin.


HEAD-QUARTERS, DEPARTMENT OF THE EAST.


George G. Meade, Major General U. S. A., commanding.


Brevet Brigadier General Simon F. Barstow, Capt. & A Q M., U.S.A.


Acting A-st. Adjt. Gen., Brevet Lieut. Colonel George Meade, Capt. & A.D.C., First Lieutenant 9th Infantry.


Aide-de-Camp, Brevet Major Campbell D. Em- ory. Captain 9th Infantry.


Aide-de-Camp, Brevet Brigadier General Geo. H. Crosman, Asst. Quartermaster General U S.A.


Chief Quartermaster, Brevet Brigadier General James Totten, Maj. & A I.G., U.S.A.


Brevet Brigadier General George H. Crosman, Asst. Quartermaster Gen. U.S. A., Chief Quarter- master of the Department, 1139 Girard.


Brevet Major Henry W. Janes, Asst. Quarter- master U.S.A., 1139 Girard.


Inspector General, Brevet Brigadier General John M. Cuyler, Surgeon U.S.A.


Medical Director, Brevet Brigadier General C. L. Kilburn, Asst. Commissary General of Sub- sistence.


Chief Commissary of Subsistence, Brevet Lieu- tenant Colonel W. W. Sanders, Captain 6th In- fantry, Judge Advocate.


Medical Purveyor, Dr. Charles McDougal, 256 N Broad.


Paymaster, Lieut. Colonel David Taggart, 1125 Girard.


Schuylkill Arsenal (clothing depot), Gray's Ferry rd & Washington av. Brevet Major Henry W. Janes, Capt. & Asst. Quartermaster U S.A., Executive and Inspecting officer. Captain John Craig, Military Store Keeper U.S.A.


United States Sanitary Commission, Robert M. Lewis, Superintendent, 1307 Chestnut st.


LYING-IN CHARITIES.


Lying-in Department Charity Hospital, Button- wood below Broad Obstetric Physician, H. St. Clair Ash. Matron, Mary J. Righter.


Lying-in Department Northern Dispensary, 603 Spring Garden street. Consulting Physicians, Hugh L. Hodge, Eilersly Wallace, John Rhein, Nathan L. Hatfield, J. Henry Smaltz.


The Philadelphia Lying-in Charity and Nurses' Home, S W 11th & Cherry. Caspar Wistar. President. Craig D. Ritchie, Secretary Wil- liam H. Horstmann. Treasurer. Consulting Physician, Ellwood Wilson. Chief Physicians and Lecturers, Edwin Scholfield, Joshua G. Allen, Albert H. Smith. Matron. B. C. Baner. The Preston Retreat, situated 20th & 21st and Hamilton streets. John M. Ogden, President. Edward Hopper. Secretary. J. Sergeant Price, Treasurer. Wm. Goodell, M.D., Physician.


SOCIETIES FOR THE RELIEF AND EMPLOYMENT OF THE POOR.


The Central Employment Association, 702 Green. Elizabeth J. Pike, President. Louisa Roberts, Secretary. Margaret S. Conrad, Treasurer. The Female Society of Philadelphia for the Relief and Employment of the Poor, 112 N īth. Juli- anna Randolph, Clerk. Rachel Scattergood, Treasurer. Ann O. Burns, Matron.


The Northern Association of the City and Connty of Philadelphia for the Relief and Employment


of Poor Women, 702 Green. Lucretia Mott, President. Elizabeth J. Pike, Secretary.


The Philadelphia Society for the Employment and Instruction of the Poor, Catharine above 7th. David Scull, President. Charles P. Pe- rot, Secretary. Wistar Morris, Treasurer. D. S. Merritt, M. D., N. Hickman, M.D., and M. S. Perry, M.D., Physicians. J. Hunter, Apo- thecary. Martha W. Hammond, Matron.


Western Association of Ladies for the Relief and Employment of the Poor, 17th above Chestnut. Sarah F. Key, President. Ilannah Anne Zell, Secretary. Elizabeth M. Morris, Treasurer, 2307 Green. Eliza Hopper, Matron.


SOUP HOUSES.


Central Soup Society, Cherry above 7th. Joseph Jeanes, President. Clement M. Biddle, Trea- surer, 131 Market. John L. Hough, Secretary. Kensington Soup Society, 208 Allen street. George Stockham, President. Charles M. Lu- kens, Secretary. G. J. Hamilton, Treasurer. Moyamensing Soup Society, N W 8th & Marriott. Robert Graffen, President. Collins West, Trea- surer, 302 S 2d. T. Esmond Harper, Secretary. Northern Soup Society of Philadelphia for the Gratuitous Distribution of Soup to the Poor, NE 4th & Peters, above Brown. Charles J. Sutter, President. Samuel T. Childs. Secre- tary. T. Morris Perot, Treasurer, 621 Market. Philadelphia Society for Supplying the Poor with Soup, 338 Griscom, below Spruce. Jeremiah Hacker, President. John J. Thompson, Secre- tary. William Evans, Jr., Treasurer, Front above Dock.


Southwark Soup Society, Sutherland bel Queen. L. B M. Dolby, President. Edward S. Hall, Secretary.


The Spring Garden Soup Society, Buttonwood bet 13th & Broad. James Peters, President. John M. Ogden, Vice-President. Thomas Mather, Treasurer, 22d & Arch.


The Western Soup House Society, 1615 South. John E. Carter, Secretary. David Scull, Jr., Treasurer, 125 Market.


HOMES FOR THE INDIGENT.


Church Home for Children, N E 22d & Pine. Miss M. McHenry, First Directress. Miss Mitchell, Secretary. Miss N. W. Fisher, Trea- surer. Mrs. M. A. Callis, Matron.


Foster Home Association of Philadelphia, Front and Huntingdon. Mrs. Sarah Davidson, First Directress. Sophia K. Neill, Secretary. Mrs. E. S. Simmons, Treasurer. Miss Sarah Stokes, Matron.


Home for Aged and Infirm Colored Persons, 340 S Front. Dillwyn Parrish, President. Stephen Smith, Vice-President. Marcellus Balderston, Secretary. Samuel R. Shipley, Treasurer, 1623 Filbert. Melicent B. Parvin, Matron.


Home for the Moral Reform of Destitute Colored Children, 708 Lombard. Eliza C. Collins, Secretary. Sarah W. Cope, Treasurer.


Industrial Home for the Instruction of Girls in the Arts of Housewifery and Sewing, S E Broad & Columbia av. Mrs. M. E. M. Finley, Wal- nut n 7th, First Directress. Mrs. S. C. Per- kins, Secretary. Miss E. W. Lewis, Treasurer. St. Vincent's Home for Destitute Infants, 18th & Wood. Sister Mary Joseph, Sister Servant.


The Home for Destitute Colored Children, May- landville. Anna D. Morrison, President, and Rachel T. Jackson, Secretary, of the Board of


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Managers. Samuel Jeanes, Treasurer, 1023 Arch.


The Howard Institution, under the care of an Association of Women Friends of Philadelphia, for Discharged Female Prisoners, 1612 Poplar. Martha G. Richards, President. Jane Bispham, Secretary. Rebecca T. Haines, Treasurer. Mary W. Nicholson, Matron.


Lincoln Institution, or Soldiers' and Sailors' Or- phan Boys' Home, 308 S 11th street. General George G. Meade, President. William G. Boulton, Vice-President. John L. Redner, Secretary. Morton McMichael, Jr , Treasurer. The Northern Home for Friendless Children, 23d and Brown. Thomas Earp, President. John W. Claghorn, Treasurer. MacGregor J. Mit- cheson, Secretary. L. Hopkins, Superintend- ent.


The Temporary Home Association of Philadel- phia, 727 Filbert. Sidney Ann Lewis, Presi- dent. Anna Parker, Secretary. Emily S. Stackhouse, Treasurer.


The Union School and Children's Home, 12th and Fitzwater. Mrs. Joel Jones. President. Mrs. J. C. Pechin, Secretary. Mrs. T. R. Maris, Treasurer. Miss Sarah A. Parry, Matron. Board of Trustees-George H. Stuart, Presi- dent. George Junkin, Jr., Secretary.


The West Philadelphia Children's Home, 41st and Venango. Mrs. Alexander Gaw, Presi- dent. Miss Ellen P. Eakin, Secretary. Mrs. Dr. McLeod, Treasurer. Mrs. C. Wyncoop, Matron.


St. Luke's Church Home, 331 S 13th. Mrs. J. P. Frazer, Directress. Mrs. Zantzinger, Trea- surer. Mrs. S. W. Carter, Matron.


Union Temporary Home for Children, 1525 Pop- lar. Miss Susan J. O'Neal, President. Mrs. John Mason, Vice-President. Mrs. W. H. Furness, Treasurer. Mrs. James H. Orne, Sec- retary. Board of Counsel-John C. Farr, President. James H. Orne, Vice President. Edward Clark, Treasurer. David C. McCam- mon, Secretary.


ASYLUMS.


German Reformed Orphans' Asylum, Bridesburg, Rev. J. Gantenbein, Superintendent.


House of the Good Shepherd, 22d between San- som and Walnut. Sister Mary of St. Boniface, Superior. Chaplain from St. Patrick's.


Indigent Widows and Single Women's Society of Philadelphia, Cherry near 18th. Mrs. H. L. Hodge, First Directress. Mrs. Mary Farnum, Secretary. Mrs. I. C. Jones, Jr., Treasurer, 232 S 3d. Miss Abby Scull, Matron.




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